Multiple hinge hanger



March 12, 1929. e. GARCIA MuLTILn HINGE HANGER Filed Oct. 21, 1927 MM WM INVENTOR Gaspar Ga/rcia/ 677 1, A ORNE Patented Mar. 12, 1929.

GASPAR-GARCIA, OF HABANA, CUBA.

MULTIPLE HINGE HANGER.

Application'filed October 21, 1927. Serial No. 227,664.

This invention relates to a new and useful device in the nature of a multiple hinged hanger especiallyadapted for the purpose of hanging clothes, garments or the like. The

said device comprises hinged or pivoted, ex-

tended arms adapted to be hinged or pivoted when not in use, so as to require a minimum amount of space.

The object of the invention is to provide a multiple hinged hanger comprising certaln adjustable features hereinafter more fully described, claimed and illustrated in the accompanying drawing. Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of my 1mproved device.

Fig. 2 is a front elevational view thereof.

Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view thereof, partly in section.

'Fig. 4 is a fragmentary front elevational view, illustrating afurther development of my improved device.

As here embodied my improved device comprises a vertical member 10 or bar, having secured thereto, at the upper and lower extremities thereof, brackets 11 and 12. The brackets 11 and 12 are provided with rear side extended elements 13, 14 and 15, 16, respectively oppositely extended therefrom, and having formed therein apertures 17, adapted to receive screws, bolts, studs or the like, as a means of securing my improved device to the wall of a room, or to any desired vertical surface, as may be desired.

The said brackets 11 and 12 are provided with front extended elements 18 and 19,- res pectively having secured thereto, or integral therewith and extended therefron'i, vertical studs 20 and 21 respectively. The above mentioned vertical bar 10 is provided with a plurality of front extended elements 22 p referably spaced or positioned equ1d1stant from the said front extended elements 18 and 19 of the above mentioned brackets 11 and 12. The

extended elements 22 of the bar 10, have se.

upper and lower extended elements 27 and 28, slidably mounted in apertures formed in the brackets 29 and 80, respectively, secured ing positioned relatively in close proximity to the lower ofthe said rods 24. The threaded member 32 is provided with anenlarged head 33 and is threadedly mounted in the said bracket 30, and is provided with a tapered extremity 83 adapted to engage in the serrations 34, formed in the extended element 28 of the vertical member 26. The latter described construction is such as Willpermit the said vertical member 26 to be securely held in any desired extended position. 1

The above described construction is such as will permit the said rods 24 to be pivoted angularly in horizontal planes and to rest against the vertically inclined edges 31, so as to permit clothes, garments or the like to be hung on the said rods 24, so as notto interfere with clothes hung on the lower rods.

The screw 32' may be loosened and the verti- 35, pivotally mounted on. the pins 36 se- L cured to the vertical member 27. The said engaging members 35 have formedtherein elongated slots 37 at or near the free extrem ities thereof, adapted to receive the threaded members38, screws, bolts or the'like, threadedly mounted in the vertical member 27. The above described construction is such as will permit the engaging members 85 to be extended somewhatbeyond the angularly disposed edges 31 of the vertical member 27 so as to limit the movement of the said rods 24 as may be desired to accommodate the articles hung on the said rods 24.

It is obvious that I have provided a means of accommodating artleles hung on my 1111- proved device, so as to permit the said articles to be hung thereon and suspended there- 7 from, so as-not to interfere withone another.

Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by United States Letters Patent is:

1. In a device of the class described, a; plurality of rods pivotally mounted on studs secured to extended eleinents of atv'er'ticalihar, and to extended elements of a bracket and a second bracket, a vertical member sl-idably mounted in a b 'aclt'et and a second bracket secured to and extended from the above mentioned brackets, said vertical rod provided with angularl y disposed edges adapted to engage the said rod-e, as a means of limiting the movement o'f'the'sz'rid rods.

2. In a device of the class described, a pinralityi of rods plvotal ly mounted for moving in a horizontal plane on Studs connected with extended elements of a. vertical 0 r, a vertical member slidably mounted in bracketsi'connected with the vertical bar, and arranged for assuming various fixed positions, and provided with inclined edges arranged forengaging the-said rod'sfor providing rests for the rods atpointsas determined by the said fixed po sitions of the vertical member.

3'. In a device of the classdescribed, a plurality of rodspivotally mounted for moving in a horizontal plane on studs connected with extended elements of a vertical bar, a vertical member slidably mounted in brackets connected with the vertical bar, and arranged for assuming various fixed positions, and .provided with inclined edges" arranged for engaging the said rods for providing rests for the rods at points as determined by the said fixed positions of the vertical member and apluraliity of members pivotally mounted on the vertical member adjacent the inclined edges thereof and arranged for ZU-SSllllllllgfi e1:- tended positions relative-to the incl ned edges for the rods and provik ling' the rest points.

In testimony whereof I-have afiixed my signature.

GASPAR emera- 

